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    Personal Learning Theory

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    Personal Learning Theory There are different learning theories that people use as they acquire knowledge and new learning. Moreover, a person can have more than one learning, but this depends on his leaning abilities; the learning program used in the institution he is enrolled to; and the content of the knowledge he is about to learn. Therefore, it is vital and teachers, students, and learning institutions administrators are able to understand that people do not learn in the same way. Further,…

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    Personal Skills Analysis

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    develop as a Student. Personal Skills To develop a skill, I need to be aware where I am starting from. I should have knowledge about my current skills and what are my weaknesses. I should clearly set my goals that I would like to achieve and consider the way to get them. Using this kind of self- evaluation can be useful skill as well. From my past experience, educational history and knowledge I can clearly describe myself as a person that is on high self- motivated level, hardworking, learning…

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    In chapter four of “Studying Engineering”, there are many vital topics covered addressing the importance of striving in college. Some essential topics covered in chapter four include what to do during a lecture, proper note taking, understanding the teachings of the professor, and winning over the professor, and vital characteristics of what not to do during class. Tied into these topics, the chapter also covers how to properly communicate with a professor and also how to go to professors,…

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    The Machine Stops Analysis

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    Technology has become a need for people all around the globe. Technology is the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science (“Technology”) Technology was created to make things simpler and help people with their day to day life. Recently, however, people have taken advantage of technology and used it in a…

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    Through this personal learning paper I intend to shed light on my leanings through this course by means of classes and self study. There was a fundamental question raised in the first lecture of OB “Why a man behaves the way he does?” and taking this course helped me in getting closer to the probable answers. Understanding someone's behaviour is important because studying past behaviour patterns of humans in a given situation helps anticipate future behaviour in a similar situation. This becomes…

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    Does this not sound like a connection to the engineering and science practices? This statement is directly pulled from the K-12 Framework, Science and engineering practices: Seeing science as a
set of practices shows that theory development, reasoning, and testing are components of a larger ensemble of activities that includes networks of participants and…

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    reproducing mental image of something that is not previously perceived through the senses. Knowledge on the other hand is the fact of knowing about something general understanding or familiarity with a subject place, situation. In knowledge, you have to put yourself in studying or learning in order to know that subject matter. Imagination is limitless .God made it so and it has helped man (us) to gain more knowledge. The ability to imagine things rules our entire sphere i.e. human existence.…

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    Humanistic teachers believe that language learners should be motivated and provoked to choose what they need and want to know and learn. 2. They must be able to develop a craving and thirst for knowledge and their learning should be autonomous or independent. 3. Humanistic educators believe that grades are irrelevant because grading encourages learners to work for a position or grade not for learning or personal satisfaction. The only form of meaningful…

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    After my completion of my interests and aptitudes self-assessment, I understood that I am interested in the curricular subjects of Biology and Algebra, feel engaged during classroom discussions and lab activities, and do the best in the subjects of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Biology, and Chemistry. Yet, outside of school, I enjoy skill drills while playing soccer and performing volunteer service at various locations, especially at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Not only that, I tend to…

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    Honey Bees Case Study

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    Q#1: After carefully analyzing “Scenario #2,” I have concluded that it incorporates the following disciplines: science, technology, engineering, and potentially, art and math. The scenario incorporates science through the discussion of honey bees, their essential role in ecosystems, and the environmental impact of their endangered status and risk of extinction. The scenario incorporates technology throughout the problem-solving process, as students are encouraged to research the environmental…

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